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31 May 2011 Multiple user access and testing for PreNotiS: a fast mobile event reporting solution
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Abstract
The PreNotiS (preventive notification system) was proposed to address the current lack in consumer prevention and disaster informatics systems. The underscore of this letter is to propose PreNotiS as a provision of trusted proxies of information sourcing to be integral to the disaster informatics framework. To promote loose coupling among subsystems, PreNotiS has evolved into a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture via object-oriented incremental prototyping. The MVC specifies how all subsystems and how they interact with each other. A testing framework is also proposed for the PreNotiS to verify multiple concurrent user access which might be observable during disasters. The framework relies on conceptually similar self-test modules to help with serviceability.
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Michael Chan, Abhinav Kumar, David Akopian, and Sos S. Agaian "Multiple user access and testing for PreNotiS: a fast mobile event reporting solution", Proc. SPIE 8063, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2011, 80630Y (31 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.881302
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Information science

Mobile devices

Prototyping

Cell phones

Data communications

Safety

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